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1987 Cormorant rattle carving by George Hunt, Jr.-a Nuu-cha-nulth (Nootkan) carver (formerly called the Nootka). Most major museums with decent Native-American/First Nations Canadian collections have carvings by the well-known Hunt family. George Hunt, Jr.'s family is rich in Native heritage, descending from the village of Fort Rupert on Vancouver Island. His family includes master carvers Mungo Martin (step Great Grandfather), Henry Hunt (Grand Uncle) and Tony Hunt (Uncle).

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1990s Raven rattle carved by Sam Shaughnessy of Alert Bay (Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada). Purchased in Vancouver 1999. Alert Bay, is the bay of a small island of 556 people (Cormorant Is.) Northeast of Vancouver Island. Sam is a member of the Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw (once called the Kwakiutl), which is one of the Kwakwala-speaking nations. The Raven is very important in Kwakwa̱ka̱'wakw mythology and is well known as a trickster.